Our Mission

Mission Statement

 

To teach a quality program from which students enjoy learning the skills necessary to draw, paint, and create three-dimensional art realistically, progressing step-by-step at their level of ability, to become more competent and skilled at every level of the Drawn2Art program.

To provide a warm and friendly environment in which inspirational teachers excel at helping, encouraging, and challenging each student to reach his or her individual, artistic potential.

To provide service that is helpful, cheerful, and caring; creating a comfortable atmosphere that puts our families at ease.

To disseminate art education broadly in order to strengthen problem solving, critical thinking, and cultural awareness that benefits individuals and society.

Why Art Education?

 

Jake, Age 5, Oil Pastel

 

Enhances Motor Skills

Many of the motions involved in making art, such as manipulating a paintbrush or applying color, are essential to the growth of fine motor skills in young children. Handwriting improves, dexterity is enhanced, spatial relationships are learned, and the ability to recognize and draw shapes are all benefits of art classes for child development.

 
 

Focus

Art education improves a child’s confidence. Studies have shown that when children participate in art activities, the feedback between student & teacher builds self-respect by helping them learn to accept criticism and praise. When students put their “all” into an art project, spending hours working on it and cultivating it, they will feel an enormous sense of accomplishment when it is complete. Self-motivation and personal pride grows with accomplishment.

Rancho Students in class

 
 

Academic Performance

Skills learned from studying the arts positively affect classroom test scores. A Harris Poll found that 93 percent of Americans agreed the arts are vital to providing a well-rounded education for children. In another study, twelve years of data was collected for the National Educational Longitudinal Survey. The study found that students who were highly involved with the arts outperformed less-involved peers. Young people who participate regularly in the arts are four times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement, to participate in a math and science fair, or to win an award for writing an essay or poem, than children who do not participate.

 
 

Artistic Abilities

Drawing, painting, & sculpting with clay all develop the use of line, tone, color and 3 dimensions. Visual learning has become a premier mode of learning. Even toddlers know how to operate a smart phone or tablet, which means that even before they can read, kids are taking in visual information. Some of this information consists of cues that we get from pictures or three-dimensional objects. Young people need to know more about the world than just what they can learn through written content and numbers.

Bud, Age 92, Watercolor

Teaching is more than the act of sharing information. It is the art of making information irresistible.”